Today I am proud as punch to announce the [Art Of Community](https://www.artofcommunityonline.org/).
A while back I was approached by [Andy Oram](https://www.artofcommunityonline.org/about-the-editors/), a senior editor at [O’Reilly](https://www.oreilly.com/) to write a definitive book about how to grow, build and energise a community. This book will be called the *Art Of Community*.
The book covers a wide range of topics designed to build strong community. This includes the structure and social economy behind community, building effective and easy to use infrastructure, setting up community processes, creating buzz and excitement, governance, conflict resolution, scalability and more.
This book is much more than merely a textbook on building a compelling community. I believe that we learn how to build strong community through the exchange of stories and experiences. We all have great insight into community. These stories are illustrative vessels for important lessons and subtleties in how great communities work. The *Art Of Community* is a compendium of stories, anecdotes and experiences inside and outside the Open Source world. These stories illustrate the many concepts scattered throughout the book, and many of these stories will include some of you reading this and your projects.
I am currently part-way through the writing process, and we have an expected release date this summer.
The release of *Art Of Community* is actually rather exciting. The book will be available in two forms.
* Firstly, there will be a normal printed copy available to buy. This will be available from the usual places you can buy O’Reilly books.
* Secondly, The book will also be available under a [Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/) license. This provides everyone with the opportunity to share, modify and re-use the content.
O’Reilly has my utmost respect for embracing the Creative Commons. This is a great opportunity for O’Reilly, Creative Commons content and community building.
In addition to the announcement, I am also pleased to announce a website devoted to the book over at [www.artofcommunityonline.org](https://www.artofcommunityonline.org/).
The website will feature updates, sneak peeks of the content, profiles of the topics and stories in the book, profiles of the editors and proof readers and more. I am really keen to hear your stories and experiences, and there will be plenty of opportunities to get involved in the discussion. Also, when we release the book, the top ten posters with the most number of comments on the articles there will get a free signed printed copy of the book.
So, exciting times. Lots of work, but exciting times nonetheless. Lets get rolling…
[DIGG](https://digg.com/linux_unix/The_Art_Of_Community)